Bridget Riley was born in 1931 at Norwood, London, the
daughter of a businessman. Her childhood was spent in Cornwall and
Lincolnshire. She studied at Goldsmiths College from 1949 to 1952, and at
the Royal College of Art from 1952 to 1955. Riley has exhibited widely
since her first solo show in 1962. Among numerous exhibitions, she was
included in the 1968 Venice Biennial where she won the International Prize
for painting.

Untitled

Movement in Squares
1961

Chicago Seven

January 29

Painting with Verticals 2

Kiss
1961

Blaze 1
1962

Fall
1963

Descending
1965

Arrest 1
1965

Breathe
1966

Cataract 3
1967

Orient 4
1970

Red with Red 2

Through
1988

Fragment 5
1965

Fragment 3
1965

Fragment 6
1965

Fragment 1
1965

Painting with Two Verticals 3

Early Light
1987

Elapse
1982

Edge of Light
1981

Bassacs
1987

Rothko Portfolio
1973

Silver Panting

Parallels
1962

Displaced Vertical Collage

Twisted Curve, Horizontal Colour Movement
1977

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